Friday, November 5, 2010

Landlord destabilized my apartment and I could no longer afford it. What to get rid of stuff that I'll never use: dresser, wicker parson's chair, ornamental hanging globes, lamp. Everything is stored in a facility on 10th Street at Avenue D. Elevator and dollies available. Would like things gone by the weekend.

the ways to go to market are:to have lots of capital improvements in order to push the rent over $2,000 or to have it go to $2,000 with yearly increases, or for the tenant to earn over $150,000 a year.(too bad the rent does not go down when the tenant loses their job)or to have under 6 units in the building.or to lie.

i think they reduced the tenant salary from $200,000 to $150,000 to push more apartments out of control.i'm not sure about the two years either. but it's not so hard for a creative landlord to get more money.

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